Hello lennonlover,
If you've searched for various quotations on the Web, you've probably
seen that many quotes are written in different forms, attributed to
the wrong person, or attributed to a person without a source. This
quote is a good example. You've seen the version "little slivers of
death we call sleep". Tutuzdad found the version "Sleep, those little
slivers of death. How I loathe them." But even more common are
versions that contain "slices of death":
'Searched the web for "slices of death"'
Google
://www.google.com/search?q=%22slices+of+death%22&num=30&hl=en&lr=&ie=ISO-8859-1&safe=off
In most cases, there is an attribution to Poe, but not a source. One
begins to get the feeling that everyone is copying everyone else, but
no one really knows whether Poe actually wrote this.
However, Bartleby.com, a much more reputable source for quotations
than the typical web page, provides this quotation from the screenplay
of "Journey to the Center of the Earth" (1959):
"I don't sleep. I hate those little slices of death."
Bartleby.com
http://www.bartleby.com/66/90/46190.html
I have also found a good discussion about this quote. It explains
that "Nightmare on Elm Street 3" attributed the quote to Poe, and now
everyone believes it, even though the only solid evidence for a quote
about sleep and "slices of death" relates to "Journey to the Center of
the Earth".
"Who said/wrote these famous words?" (Apr 24 - Aug. 11, 2003)
The Literature Network
http://www.online-literature.com/forums/viewtopic.php?p=5591
- justaskscott
I used the following search terms, alone or in various combinations, on Google:
"slivers of death"
poe
"death how i loathe"
"slivers of death"
"journey to the center"
"nightmare on elm street" |